About my interview...
Friendly officer. He asked me to waive my rights for representation (we had an immigration lawyer prepare my application). I found it weird but I agreed and signed the waiver on the tablet in front of me. He then went through the usual questions to establish if our marriage is legit, just pretty much verifying stuff that we already had in the application form. He had my entire file from Adjustment of Status in 2018 to present. Huge file with all my documents lol I found it fascinating that they shipped it from my previous state where i lived before going to Atlanta, GA.
He asked my former address which was like 3 years ago omg thank goodness I remembered including the zipcode. My husband was surprised, he barely remembered. Initially I was asked to go into the interview room alone but my husband asked to join. He basically insisted that he wanted to provide moral support so the officer agreed. My husband thought he would just be sitting there and I would be answering all the questions. Nope. The officer asked him how we met, where we lived before Atlanta and to show him a photo of our son. My husband showed it to him on the phone. It was an interesting request. I had my son's birth certificate but we were not asked for it.
Apologies if my narration is disjointed! Then he asked the civics questions. What is the capital of your state, why do some states have more representatives than other states, where is the statue of liberty, why did the colonists come to America, what event took place on 9/11, what's one power of the federal government. I got all 6 so he stopped there. Next it was the questions about have you ever been arrested etc
Then he said I am recommending your approval, there is a ceremony on Friday, and Saturday, choose one day. I said Friday. Then he asked me to wait outside for my letter. The interview was about 20 minutes. The wait time though was long. My appointment was 12:25 and I didn't go in until 2:00pm. Then I waited an extra hour for the oath ceremony notice printout.